SAG-AFTRA prez Fran Drescher wants Trump to trade tariffs for tax breaks

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It’s the “Nanny” plan.

In May Donald Trump famously announced plans to impose a 100% tariff on foreign-made movies in an attempt to prevent the “very fast death” of Hollywood.

Now SAG-AFTRA president and “The Nanny” star Fran Drescher says that tax breaks would be a better way to make Tinseltown competitive than tariffs.

“I’m trying to work right now on the tax abatements with President Trump to make sure our industry gets the tax abatement that we need to compete with other countries,” she revealed in an interview at The New York Women’s Foundation Celebrating Women Breakfast, where she was honored this week.

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Fran Dreschers says she’s hard at work trying to get tac abatements for the entertainment industry. Bre Johnson/BFA.com/Shutterstock

“Our president is a businessman. He undersands the bottom line. And, it’s very difficult to discourage business from going outside of our borders if it’s not economically affordable,” she said.

On May 4, President Trump announced he wanted to meet with Hollywood insiders to discuss implementing the levy on foreign-made films to help boost the US industry, which is still recovering from the SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America strike.

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President Donald Trump announced a 100 % tariff on foreign-made movies. Xinhua/Shutterstock

“Hollywood doesn’t do very much of that business. They have the nice sign, and everything’s good, but they don’t do very much,” Trump told reporters gatherred at the Oval Office at the time.

He wrote on his Truth Social app that, “The Movie Industry in America is DYING a very fast death. Other Countries are offering all sorts of incentives to draw our filmmakers and studios away from the United States. Hollywood, and many other areas within the U.S.A., are being devastated.”

Drescher, however, believes, “If we get the tax abatement, that will solve the problem,” she said.

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The SAG-AFTRA president was honored at The New York Women’s Foundation Celebrating Women Breakfast. Bre Johnson/BFA.com

“We won’t need tariffs…. So, let’s get those tax abatements to create an environment in the United States that makes it as appealing as it is in some other nations to produce, and then the problem will be solved,” she said.

A SAG-AFTRA spokesperson told us, “A coalition of industry unions, of which SAG-AFTRA is one, along with MPA and the Hollywood Ambassadors are working on this issue.”

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